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Bradshaw: David Tepper has no clue


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"Name a billionaire in America that owns a sports team that knows anything about hiring a general manager and a head coach. And this guy I don't think has a clue either." - Terry Bradshaw, Fox Pregame

 

I wonder if Bradshaw actually knows Tepper came from the Steeler organization (Curt Mennefee mentioned it after this statement).

I'd be willing to bet Bradshaw doesn't know jack about Tepper. He's probably just making a general statement, and a stupid one.

(no shock given the source)

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24 minutes ago, Varking said:

He’s mostly right though. Most of these guys didn’t come up in football and don’t have knowledge of what makes somebody a good GM/head coach. It wasn’t a shot at Tepper. 

It’s not a sole decision though.  He will definitely have minds around him helping.

JR for example used Ernie to help him find Gettleman IIRC

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Bradshaw claiming that someone else doesn't have a clue is just classic irony.

I don't know if Tepper has a clue or not on how to run the football side yet, this offseason there are no more excuses after taking a mulligan last offseason. Put up or STFU.

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